News and Events News & EventsAll NewsIn the MediaEventsPress ReleasesFeatured Videos Members of the Vassar community are always making news! Find the latest media mentions of alums, students, faculty, and other employees right here. In the Media Dara Greenwood, Associate Professor of Psychological Science, discussed the psychology of soap operas on the BBC Sounds show All in the Mind. Congrats to Jason Wu ’07, just named to Good Morning America's “Who is Making Asian American Pacific Islander History in 2021: The GMA Inspiration List.” Vassar will serve as a primary location for a new HBO Max series produced by Mindy Kaling, as noted by the Times Union. The Welp magazine list of the best podcasts of 2021 includes The Mirror of Antiquity by Curtis Dozier, Assistant Professor of Greek and Roman Studies. In the New York Times Magazine, English Professor Amitava Kumar describes the productivity trick that never fails him. In an EDUCAUSE article, Professor of Psychological Science Michele Tugade ’95 details “7 Things You Should Know About Mental Health and Higher Education.” Mayo Clinic’s blog featured an interview with President Elizabeth Bradley on Vassar’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and other healthcare issues. Judas and the Black Messiah, a film by Shaka King ’01, earned Oscars for Best Supporting Actor (Daniel Kaluuya) and Best Original Song (“Fight for You”), as noted by Entertainment Weekly and many other publications. Benjamin Ho, Associate Professor of Economics, wrote a State of the Planet op-ed, “Time to Give Up on a Carbon Tax?” View More Items
Dara Greenwood, Associate Professor of Psychological Science, discussed the psychology of soap operas on the BBC Sounds show All in the Mind.
Congrats to Jason Wu ’07, just named to Good Morning America's “Who is Making Asian American Pacific Islander History in 2021: The GMA Inspiration List.”
Vassar will serve as a primary location for a new HBO Max series produced by Mindy Kaling, as noted by the Times Union.
The Welp magazine list of the best podcasts of 2021 includes The Mirror of Antiquity by Curtis Dozier, Assistant Professor of Greek and Roman Studies.
In the New York Times Magazine, English Professor Amitava Kumar describes the productivity trick that never fails him.
In an EDUCAUSE article, Professor of Psychological Science Michele Tugade ’95 details “7 Things You Should Know About Mental Health and Higher Education.”
Mayo Clinic’s blog featured an interview with President Elizabeth Bradley on Vassar’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and other healthcare issues.
Judas and the Black Messiah, a film by Shaka King ’01, earned Oscars for Best Supporting Actor (Daniel Kaluuya) and Best Original Song (“Fight for You”), as noted by Entertainment Weekly and many other publications.
Benjamin Ho, Associate Professor of Economics, wrote a State of the Planet op-ed, “Time to Give Up on a Carbon Tax?”